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The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Biddeford, Maine. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Biddeford (/ ˈ b ɪ d ɪ f ər d / BID-if-ərd) is a city in York County, Maine, United States. It is the principal commercial center of York County. Its population was 22,552 at the 2020 census. [2] The twin cities of Saco and Biddeford include the resort communities of Biddeford Pool and Fortunes Rocks.
Columbia Hills can refer to the following: Columbia Hills (Washington), an area of hills in Washington state, USA Columbia Hills State Park, a Washington state park ...
Garech Browne, 78, Irish arts patron, founder of Claddagh Records. [234] Donald Collins, 92, American politician, member of the Maine Senate (1976–1992) and House of Representatives (1970–1976). [235] Buddy Cruze, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears, Baltimore Colts, Tennessee Volunteers). [236] Peter Davies, 60, Australian ...
In 2013, her son Tim was the CEO of Columbia; [11] Kathy is an artist and real estate saleswoman and Sally is the co-owner of Moonstruck Chocolate, an upscale chocolatier. [8] Her husband, Neal, died in 1970, and she never remarried. [12] In 2010, she was tied up at gunpoint by an armed robber in her home in West Linn, Oregon. [13]
The hills are named in memory of the three Apollo 1 astronauts. [2] Grissom Hill is located 7.5 km (4.7 mi) southwest of the Columbia Memorial Station (at Martian co-ordinates 14°34′18″S 175°28′43″E / 14.5718°S 175.4785°E / -14.5718; 175.4785 ); while 11.2 km (7.0 mi) to the northwest lies White Hill; and Chaffee Hill is ...
Immediately before the sanctuary, to the left, another staircase leads to the a side entrance and also Sainte Anne's Chapel in the basement. Before the sanctuary, to the right, is the choir section. Here, there are a: piano, a 3-manual Allen Organ console, and two rows of pews for choir members.
Rodeheaver obituary, Warsaw Times-Union, December 19, 1955. The Archives of the Billy Graham Center contains a collection of Rodeheaver ephemera (Collection 130), and several collections of Billy Sunday material (Collections 29, 41, and 61). Bob Olson, "Homer Rodeheaver, Pioneer of Sacred Records," Tim's Phonographs and Old Records website